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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/eee22658aeb1e2b80f2055719095f555.pdf
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Trent University Bioregionalism Program (1990-2000)
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1999
Title
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The Economic Impact of the Arts in Haliburton County
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Economic impact of arts in the county
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Sodero, Stephanie
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U-Links Office and online
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Trent University
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Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Department: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
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TPB-556
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Haliburton County
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As part of their mandate, the Haliburton Development Corporation (HDCD) requested that this study be conducted to determine how many job equivalents are created by the presence of the arts in the County. The study focused on four groups: Sir Sanford Fleming School of Fine Arts, public art galleries, artists and artisans, and art retail outlets.<br /><br />It was intended that the data in the study be used by the HCDC as well as governments to inform how they will develop the arts sector in the area in future. The benefits and limitations of such a study, term definitions, and methodology are outlined at the outset and followed by data tables, conclusions, and suggestions for future research. The author's vision of the study as fitting into the bioregional philosophy is presented.
arts
economic impact
Economic Studies
job creation